Internet and Cable TV

Can somebody give me some information on the cable and satellite connections available in the Chapala/Ajijic area and how I get a highspeed internet connection? Is there any reason for me to buy a HD television set to bring down with me?

Re: [Zorro13] Internet and Cable TV

I love my HDTV. Most everything I watch is in HD. However, I don't get my HD programming from a local source. There is a little available on DISH network, but the DISH satellites that carry most of the HD signals are not viewable here.

The best system down here for HD is the Canadian Star Choice small dish system. I am able to receive the many of the same stations I receive up North in Seattle and Vancouver Island lakeside. I especially like watching my Seattle network stations in high definition via Star Choice..

Re: [Zorro13] Internet and Cable TV

There are two (or possibly three) choices for high speed internet connection at Lake Chapala.

(1) Prodigy Infinitum, which you acquire through Telmex. You'll need a Telmex telephone line to have Prodigy Infinitum. There is no cost for installation of Prodigy Infinitum, although there is a charge for installing your telephone line. Basic monthly charge for telephone service plus Infinitum is $594.00 pesos.

(2) Lagunanet wireless. Pete Johanson can give you good information about installation charges and monthly charges.

(3) Telecable de Zapopan offers high speed cable Internet access in some areas at Lake Chapala. The Telecable office is on the Chapala/Jocotepec highway in Riberas del Pilar. Information re availability and costs is available there.

Re: [Zorro13] Internet and Cable TV

Zorro13, the latest HD entry on the market is TVís with 1080P resolution. It is currently the highest resolution available to date. Iím able to watch, with crystal clarity the new formatted ďBluRayĒ DVDís but you must also have a BluRay DVD player which are a bit pricy at this time. To realize this higher resolution, keep in mind you must also have a TV with 1080p capability or it just won't happen.

HD DVD players are less expensive with the same performance as BluRay but a war is on as to which format will prevail. BluRay thus far has the edge because a BluRay DVD can hold up to 50 gigs of info as opposed to HD only 30 gigs.

The move toward higher and higher resolution will always be in competitive motion. On the shelves, currently there are DVD players which UpConvert normal DVDís to the now new 1080P format. Prior to this format, 1080i was the craze. You can pick up the new 1080p DVD players between 60-100 dollars in most big box or chain stores.

So, whether you get the proper kind of cable or satellite HD reception is still a question, one thing for sure, is you will get the best resolution/clarity with a 1080p TV in combination with inexpensive UpConverted DVD players.

If youíve shopped recently, youíve probably noticed Plasma screens have dropped precipitously, as has DLP screens. Currently LCDís seem to be the frontrunners in this media race. Good Luck.

Re: [Zorro13] Internet and Cable TV

...Just my personal experience: We "inherited" Telecable internet service when we bought our place in Ajijic Centro last spring. The server was often out of commission all weekend and other times, all too often. Others may have had better experiences. I was unhappy enough to switch to Telmex Prodigy, and the service has been very reliable.

Re: [Gringal] Internet and Cable TV

Gringal, this is a question not a challenge as I respect your opinion. I had heard that at first CyberCable, the cable division of TeleCable, did not have that great of a reputation, and when it came to town about a year ago, that there were a lot of interruptions. I heard though that with time that there were many fewer outages. a friend even said that things were pretty good now with Cybercable. Am I wrong?

The other two ISPs in the greater Lake Chapala area are Prodigy owned by the local phone company TelMex and the independent carrier www.laguna.com.mx

Re: [johanson] Internet and Cable TV

hi, I lost my provider for Star Choice as i think he went back to Canada. I have all the equipment needed to receive TV. Who can you recommend for me to get service from? Can you please help me? thanks, Joe

Re: [jslay] Internet and Cable TV

My dealer is Jim Forman. He is on Vancouver Island where I have an account at the family summer cottage. We (the family) share expenses. One of those expenses assigned to me it the Star Choice system. So I am able to take a receiver with me when I head south to Seattle. I stay in a condo there and it is not very practical and when I come to Mexico I bring that same receiver with me and use it here.

Now for help with setting up my System, which I could do myself I have been using Ed Linfoot. Apparently he has had some health issues and won't be back until mid November. At least that's what his answering machine message at 766-2557 said about a week ago. There are several other satellite dealers in town. The first two that come to mind are Satellite Systems at 766-1117 and Satellite Source. I can't remember their phone number.